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TexasTowelie

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Thu Feb 23, 2017, 01:04 AM Feb 2017

Bill that allows more WV water pollution advances

A bill that would allow more pollution to be discharged into West Virginia’s rivers and streams was approved Wednesday afternoon by the House of Delegates Judiciary Committee, giving industry officials their first victory in a renewed effort toward passage of a long-sought weakening of water quality protections.

Committee members voted 15-10 to advance to the House floor the change in the stream flow figures the state Department of Environmental Protection uses when it sets discharge limits for water pollution permits under the state’s program to implement the federal Clean Water Act.

Supporters say the change included in House Bill 2506 is acceptable under U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommendations, but opponents question what impact the legislation would have on the environment, public health and the economy.

“This doesn’t increase jobs,” said Delegate Shawn Fluharty, D-Ohio. “It doesn’t increase revenue. The only thing it does increase is pollution.”

Read more: http://www.wvgazettemail.com/news-politics/20170222/bill-that-allows-more-wv-water-pollution-advances

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Bill that allows more WV water pollution advances (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2017 OP
In related news. EPA estimates that 72 percent of all toxic water pollution comes from Coal Plants ffr Feb 2017 #1

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1. In related news. EPA estimates that 72 percent of all toxic water pollution comes from Coal Plants
Tue Feb 28, 2017, 05:00 PM
Feb 2017

The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that 72 percent of all toxic water pollution in the country comes from coal-fired power plants.

Think about that the next time you take your kids fishing at the local river. Enjoy that fish. Not!

Fish deformation and sterilization from selenium in coal ash discharges (fish on right is normal).

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